Synonym: aching, angry, distressing, indignant, irate, irritated, painful, raw, tender. Similar words: sorry, resort, absorb, sensor, sort out, sponsor, sensory, absorbed. Meaning: [sɔr /sɔː] n. an open skin infection. adj. 1. hurting 2. causing misery or pain or distress 3. roused to anger.
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91. The President declined to deliver the speech himself, on account of a sore throat.
92. The modern office block sticks out like a sore thumb among the old buildings in the area.
93. With sore legs and aching chest he shuffled over to the bathroom.
94. The result is that they are now all feeling very sore at you.
95. He swallowed, checking for a sore throat, his ears.
96. Robin has a sore throat and a runny nose.
97. We stand out like sore thumbs.
98. We knew the sore facts we had both escaped.
99. Sore throat with swollen glands and a stiff neck.
100. My legs are still sore today.
101. Grant uses a homemade preparation for his sore muscles.
102. Or possibly a sheep with a very sore throat.
103. Sore throat, runny nose,[sentencedict.com] head like a cottage loaf.
104. Take as an example a simple sore throat.
105. My neck is so sore.
106. I felt stiff and sore and hot.
107. Initial symptoms include fever and mild sore throat.
108. He was sore from constant injections.
109. Restless, anxious, aching sore and bruised pains, tearing pains.
110. He was like Doctor Cooper poking a sore appendix.
111. Shaw has been nursing a sore ankle.
112. He moved his shoulder experimentally; still sore.
113. This is a sore spot with me.
114. I mean, it sticks out like a sore thumb.
115. And Nat was like a running sore, crabby, miserable.
116. Her poor old eye is very sore.
117. He began kneading my sore shoulder muscles.
118. Mrs Krueger seemed to have very sore feet.
119. The potential restriction of physician income is a major sore point.
120. The discharges irritate and make the skin sore; salivation may be profuse; the breath offensive.